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The Story of Twelfth Night 878AD

This time last year we were preparing for our annual Twelfth Night event. With the help of local author Geoff Hill and some inspiring re-enactors we were getting ready to …
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Read MoreMuseum Makers Gift Guide

Here at Chippenham Museum we support a wide variety of local artists and makers in our shop. As we look to shop local and support those around us in …
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Read MoreSpotlight On: Sarah Purvey concludes our artist’s blog series

“The new art collection Chippenham Museum is building is an absolute joy and privilege to be a part of. The new collection celebrates the area of North Wiltshire and its …
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Read MoreWorcester porcelain coffee cup and saucer, 1760s

When furnishing his home in Rowden Hill in 1774, Thomas Arundell went on a shopping spree in Chippenham. Among the pieces he purchased were items associated with the newly fashionable …
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Read MorePortrait of Betty Payne and Bill Hopper, 1979

This painting features Betty Payne and Bill Hopper founders of the Chippenham Starlettes. The group was formed in 1953 as a dancing school for children. Within a year there were …
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Read MorePlaster Panel, Gaumont Cinema, 1936

These plaster panels are a rare survivor of the once glamourous Art Deco Cinema that stood on the corner of Timber Street and Gladstone Road, Chippenham. Its construction began in …
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Read MoreStudio Interior with Nude, William Brooker, 1953

William ‘Bill’ Brooker studied at Croydon School of Art, Chelsea School of Art and Goldsmiths College of Art. Between 1949 and 1965 he taught at a number of art schools …
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Read MoreTrade Medals awarded to Saxby and Farmer Ltd, 1876-1924

These 24 trade medals, displayed across two velvet-lined, wooden cases, were presented to Saxby and Farmer and its successor companies during the late 19th and early 20th century. Saxby and …
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Read MorePartying 1940s Style: Part 4 – What party music mix should I have?

For our final VE Day party blog we consider that tricky party question… What party music mix should I have? Putting together that ultimate party play list can be very …
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Read MorePartying 1940s Style: Part 3 – What should I wear?

Today’s VE Day party blog considers that most important of party questions …. What should I wear? I am sure that we have all at some point let out that …
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